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The 5 Best All-in-One Home Gym Machines (2026)

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Sam Ortiz Strength Equipment Specialist

Sam specializes in evaluating strength and multi-station gym equipment for home and commercial settings.

Reviewed by: Cooper Davis, CSCS Last updated: February 2026
Quick Answer

What's the best all-in-one home gym machine?

The Force USA G20 Pro is the most comprehensive all-in-one home gym available. For a dedicated cable machine, the REP FT-100 Functional Trainer is the best value. For tight budgets, the Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE at $1,599 covers most training needs.

All-in-one gym machines are ideal when you need training variety in a limited footprint. We tested five options from basic functional trainers to comprehensive multi-station systems.

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Every product on this list has been physically tested by our team in our 2,400 sq ft testing facility in Denver, CO. We evaluate each product across durability, performance, value, and user experience over a minimum 4-week testing period. We do not accept payment for placement. Read our full testing methodology.

MachineScorePriceBest For
Force USA G20 Pro All-in-OneTOP PICK 9.1/10 $4,499 Best Overall
REP Fitness FT-100 Functional Trainer 9/10 $1,595 Best Home Cable Machine
Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE 8.2/10 $1,599 Best Value All-in-One
Inspire Fitness FT2 8.7/10 $2,399 Best Premium
TRX HOME2 System + Door Mount 8/10 $199 Best Compact
#1 Best Overall

Force USA G20 Pro All-in-One

9.1 /10
Price
$4,499
Footprint
82" W x 54" D x 93" H
Weight
650 lbs

The Force USA G20 Pro packs a power rack, Smith machine, dual cable pulley system, lat pulldown, and low cable row into a single unit. If maximum training variety in a constrained space is your goal, this is the machine. The 1,700 lb rated capacity is impressive. We spent 8 weeks testing every function — the functional trainer cables are smooth, the Smith bar path is acceptable (slightly angled vs. vertical), and the power rack function is fully usable.

Pros
  • All-in-one training center — eliminates need for multiple machines
  • Smooth dual cable system for full range of movements
  • 1,700 lb rated capacity
  • Excellent for maximizing training in a single footprint
Cons
  • × $4,499 is the most expensive option
  • × 650 lb weight — very difficult to move after assembly
  • × 6+ hours to assemble
  • × Smith machine bar path slightly angled
#2 Best Home Cable Machine

REP Fitness FT-100 Functional Trainer

9 /10
Price
$1,595
Footprint
48" W x 26" D x 90" H
Weight
310 lbs

The REP FT-100 is the best standalone functional trainer for a home gym. The dual independent cable columns allow 180° adjustments and 200 lbs per stack covers every cable exercise you'd want to do. The weight stacks feel smooth and the carabiner attachment system is quick to change. Best option if you want cable variety without committing to a full multi-station machine.

Pros
  • 200 lb per stack — covers all cable exercises
  • 180° cable column rotation
  • Compact footprint for a cable machine
  • Excellent build quality from REP
Cons
  • × $1,595 is significant
  • × Requires additional anchoring for heavy use
  • × No barbell rack — cables only
#3 Best Value All-in-One

Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE

8.2 /10
Price
$1,599
Footprint
52" W x 54" D x 81" H
Weight
295 lbs

The Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE uses power rod resistance (not weight stacks) to provide adjustable resistance up to 210 lbs (upgradeable to 310 lbs). It allows 70+ exercises from a single machine. Power rod resistance feels different from free weights and cables — it's resistance that increases as you extend through range of motion. The best entry point for someone wanting variety without a large dedicated gym space.

Pros
  • 70+ exercise positions
  • Relatively compact footprint
  • Power rod resistance is joint-friendly
  • No weight plates to load/unload
Cons
  • × Power rod feel is different from free weights — not identical
  • × Not suitable for serious powerlifters
  • × Some users want traditional cable feel
#4 Best Premium

Inspire Fitness FT2

8.7 /10
Price
$2,399
Footprint
46" W x 26" D x 84" H
Weight
260 lbs

Inspire's FT2 is a beautifully engineered functional trainer that's significantly more compact than the Force USA G20. The 150 lb stacks are slightly lighter than the REP FT-100 but the ratio system makes them feel heavier. Optional Smith machine attachment adds versatility. A premium option that balances capability with a manageable footprint.

Pros
  • Excellent engineering and build quality
  • Compact for a full cable system
  • Optional Smith machine add-on
  • Ratio system makes lighter stacks feel heavier
Cons
  • × $2,399 premium price
  • × 150 lb stacks lighter than REP FT-100
  • × Smith attachment adds cost and bulk
#5 Best Compact

TRX HOME2 System + Door Mount

8 /10
Price
$199
Footprint
Door-mounted, no floor space
Weight
3 lbs

TRX is technically the most space-efficient home gym system available — it mounts to any door and stores in a bag. You can perform 85+ exercises including rows, push-ups, squats, lunges, planks, and presses. It won't replace barbells for strength training, but as a conditioning and bodyweight training system in a small space, it's unmatched for the price. A legitimate full-body tool that underfit athletes overlook.

Pros
  • Zero floor space required
  • $199 — most affordable full-body system
  • Portable — can travel with it
  • 85+ exercise variations
Cons
  • × Not a substitute for barbell/dumbbell training
  • × Limited to bodyweight + leverage resistance
  • × Requires suitable door frame or anchor point
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